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Our Collections

About our Collections

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The Center of Southwest Studies - a state-approved repository and the official archives of Fort Lewis College - stewards extensive collections related to the cultural, historical, and environmental heritage of the Southwest. Together, these resources inspire education, exploration, and a connection to the Southwest and beyond.

Museum Collections

The Center’s museum collections include items that span centuries and diverse media—from textiles, pottery, and basketry to contemporary art and historic objects. Together, they reflect the creativity, innovation, and cultural traditions of the Southwest. 

Highlights include: 

  • The Durango Collection® & Southwest Textile Collection: An internationally renowned collection representing close to 1,000 years of weaving traditions, showcasing the artistry of Pueblo, Diné, Hispanic, and Latinx communities and the cultural exchanges that shaped their work. 

  • The Bill & Sue Hensler Contemporary Native Art Collection: More than 1,500 works by contemporary Native American artists, assembled over decades with a focus on emerging talent in the Southwest.

Archival Collections

The archives preserve more than 6,000 linear feet of documents, photographs, maps, and oral histories that capture the cultural and environmental history of the Southwest.

Highlights include:

  • Cutter Collection of World Maps (1560–1814): Seventy-seven rare maps—among the Center’s oldest holdings—that reveal how people once imagined and represented the world.

  • Environmental Reports and Records: Collections related to water and the region’s environmental history, including records from the Western Colorado Power Company, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Four Corners Environmental Research Institute.

 

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College Records

The official repository of Fort Lewis College, the Center preserves records and ephemera related to the College. These archives provide lasting access to the institution's history across generations.

 

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Library Resources

The Robert Delaney Southwest Special Collections Library has a diverse array of books on topics such as Native American history, railroads, mining, ranching, museum practice, and more. These resources, which are non-circulating but available for use in the library, deepen research and understanding of the Southwest.

 

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Using the Collections

General Research Information

  • If you would like to access archival materials or view a museum object, please contact us at least two weeks ahead of your visit so we have time to retrieve items for you. Although we make every effort to accommodate research requests, access may be restricted in some cases. Limitations can include the fragility or accessibility of an object, cultural requirements, construction, or time constraints.
  • We have four public PCs in the Robert Delaney Southwest Special Collections Library. Patrons affiliated with Fort Lewis College can print using their Skycards.
  • No food or drinks are allowed in research or exhibit areas.
  • For the safety of our collections, please take notes on your computer or with a pencil.

 

Research Services and Reproduction Requests

To request copies of documents or photographs, or to arrange for research services, please contact the Archives Manager at 970-247-7126.

 

Hours

Mon - Fri 10 am - 4 pm or by appointment

For an appointment, please call 970-247-7126 (Archives) or 970-247-7333 (Gallery/Museum)

Address

Center of Southwest Studies
Fort Lewis College
1000 Rim Drive Durango, CO 81301

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Parking: During the Fall and Spring terms, you can purchase parking passes online. Parking is free after 3:30 p.m. and during the summer, May to August.

Phone Numbers

Main Office: 970-247-7456
Library Reference Desk: 970-382-6982
Archives: 970-247-7126
College Records: 970-382-6951
Museum: 970-247-7333

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